“The plot is merry and farcical, quite absurd in fact, but some of the characters are cleverly amusing. On the whole, however, the little play is not up to the author’s usual high standard.”

+ – Outlook. 83: 481. Je. 23, ’06. 80w.

Brown, Alice. Paradise. †$l.50. Houghton.

“It is a story of strong human interest, tender and humorous, and in its peculiar way strangely attractive.”

+ Acad. 69: 1362. D. 30, ’05. 230w. + Ath. 1906, 1: 12. Ja. 6. 150w.

“The larger relations of life, with which the book professes to deal, it handles, after all, rather half-heartedly; its real delight lies in the pages of humorous observation, its delineations of eccentric character. Miss Brown has done bigger and more enduring work.”

+ Critic. 48: 380. Ap. ’06. 180w.

Brown, Anna Robeson (Mrs. C. H. Burr, jr.). Wine-press. †$1.50. Appleton.

Reviewed by Mary Moss.

Atlan. 97: 51. Ja. ’06. 70w.